02.02.2017

Tatyana Lebedeva, the director of  the international affairs office has explained what the academical mobility is: “Now the University is cooperating with Anhui Pedagogical University and  Vilnius  University. Regarding students' exchange we also have a DAAD summer school for German students. And we are continuing to look for new partners”.

Student Evgenia Kshukina (major “Russian language and literature”) shared the details of studying at Vilnius University. Evgenia took a course of Russian studies for one term within the program 'Erasmus+'. Evgenia had some compulsory subjects and  chose a few extra subjects:

“I'm glad I had such an opportunity. In Vilnius I stayed in a hostel with other foreign students. I was provided with a quite high scholarship. By the way, Russian students get the highest scholarship in the Institute which allows them to travel around Europe extensively on holiday. In addition to the main subjects, I studied the Lithuanian language, inter-cultural communication and rhetoric. I can say, that Lithuanian students are amiable and sociable. On the very first day I was invited to the event where they introduced me to the university life. There's something I'd like to say to the future students, the successors of mine: If you have such a splendid opportunity, take it! I wish you to be open-minded, to perceive information and share it with the world.”

And in a couple days Polina Ulanova, the fourth-year student (major “English+German”), is also leaving for Vilnius. Some time later, in March, the teacher of the Russian Language and Culture of Speech Department Anna Komyshkova is going to this university to teach Russian philology. Both of them are looking forward to gaining knowledge, emotions and experience. Well will monitor the activities of them and keep you informed.